Obama feeds America’s hunger for change
We started in New Hampshire. In late September, eight of us piled into two cars and drove to Pelham, a small town where Barack Obama was known alternatively as a Muslim agitator, naive rookie or a smart guy with good ideas but no experience. We knew we liked Obama—he was against the war from the beginning, he didn’t take money from lobbyists and he was the best orator we’d seen since Dr. King.
But there wasn’t really a serious chance he would win. He was up against the greatest Democratic family since the Kennedys with little name recognition, few endorsements and many skeptics....
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